Tag: privacy
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Keeping Your Digital Privacy Safe in an Unsafe World
Understanding that your privacy is not safe for college students and understanding your digital identity in an unsafe world.
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Internet Literacy
Maintaining your privacy online and being technologically literate are important to your ability to have agency over your internet presence
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Digital Privacy
Agency, data, and privacy are elements needed when writing for digital spaces. The web each day is becoming an irreplaceable tool in our lives.
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Agency on the web my thoughts
Here I talk about two texts about the internet I explain what those texts were how they were similar and said my thoughts
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Web Privacy
Web privacy has its limits. We are never truly going to have web privacy. We never really think about that happens behind the scenes online.
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Digital Privacy & Safety
Digital safety continues to become a growing concern for all users. How can we continue to keep our private information safe?
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Digital Privacy While Writing
Digital Privacy, Data, Agency and Flow are important concepts when understanding how the internet works. Understanding internet privacy is essential.
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Privacy and Algorithms
When you are made privy to just how our digital information is used and stored, it provides new meaning to the term “doom scrolling.”
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Biased Thoughts on Privacy
Coming up with a domain is difficult. Having your real name makes businesses find your content easier. However, does that affect privacy?
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Privacy for Students, Digital Writing, and Autonomy
College students today suffer from a lack of privacy as they navigate digital writing and autonomy on the web. What changes need to be made?
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Digital Safety in Online Education
We use online services to better manage student grades for students, but we don’t always question where the data they collect ends up.
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Privacy? More Like Piracy
In an evolving digital age, the demand for online privacy and the protection of information grows larger with each click.
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Data Collection: Where does it end?
Data collection is a tricky conversation starter when discussing privacy on the internet. But, where does it begin and how do we end it?